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Page 23
... fair indeed , and tall , Under a plantain ; yet methought less fair , Less winning soft , less amiably mild , Than that smooth watʼry image ; back I turn'd , Thou following , cry'dst aloud , Return , fair Eve , Whom fly'st thou ? whom ...
... fair indeed , and tall , Under a plantain ; yet methought less fair , Less winning soft , less amiably mild , Than that smooth watʼry image ; back I turn'd , Thou following , cry'dst aloud , Return , fair Eve , Whom fly'st thou ? whom ...
Page 118
... fair , That what seem'd fair in all the world , seem'd now Mean , or in her summ'd up , in her contain'd , And in her looks , which from that time infus'd Sweetness into my heart , unfelt before ; And into all things from her air inspir ...
... fair , That what seem'd fair in all the world , seem'd now Mean , or in her summ'd up , in her contain'd , And in her looks , which from that time infus'd Sweetness into my heart , unfelt before ; And into all things from her air inspir ...
Page 304
... fair one , and receive All the pleasures love can give , For now the sullen winter's past , No more we fear the northern blast ; No storms nor threat'ning clouds appear , No falling rains deform the year . My love admits of no delay ...
... fair one , and receive All the pleasures love can give , For now the sullen winter's past , No more we fear the northern blast ; No storms nor threat'ning clouds appear , No falling rains deform the year . My love admits of no delay ...
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